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There was a lady fine and gay, |
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She looked so neat and trim; |
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She went into her own garden-wall, |
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To see her ships come in. |
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And there she spies her daughter Jane, |
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Who looked so pale and wan: |
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Oh, have you had some long sickness, |
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Or lain ye with some young man?? |
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No, I have had no long sickness, |
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Nor lain here with a man:? |
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Her petticoats they were so short, |
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She was a nine months gone |
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She was a nine months gone |
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Oh is it by some nobleman? |
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Or by some man of fame? |
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Or is it by John Barbary, |
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Who lately come from Spain?? |
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No, it is by a nobleman, |
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Nor by no man of fame; |
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But it is by John Barbary, |
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Who lately come from Spain.? |
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Who lately come from Spain.? |
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And she's calld down her merry men, |
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By one, by two, by three; |
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John Barbary was once the first, |
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But now the last came he. |
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Oh will you take my daughter Jane, |
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And wed her out of hand? |
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And you will dine and sup with me, |
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And be heir to all my land.? |
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Oh, I will take your daughter Jane, |
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And wed her out of hand; |
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And I will dine and sup with you, |
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But I do not want your land.? |
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For I have houses and I have land |
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And money out by the grand |
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And had it not been for your daughter |
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I'd never be your man, I'd never be your man |
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